Pagan Tarot - Full Flip Through of Each Card By Gina Pace You can order the deck here: amzn.to/3hO5VXW *affiliate link A modern borderless deck that can be read intuitively. Enjoy and thanks for watching! :)
When ppl say a deck is “reversible” it’s generally meant that when the card is faced down on a table, that you can’t tell whether or not the card is upright or upside down… So, this deck is actually not “reversible” because it’s clear which way the pentagram is upright.
I found this bc I wanted to see a flip thru.. just started but I wanted to comment already that the Chariot- it’s cool that it’s a car, however there’s nothing in this card that communicates the “drive” one has to move forward with anything. It’s people sitting on a parked car contemplating. Some cards are cool but I’m really glad you did this so I can see that I would not like this deck. I’ve been Pagan since 1988 and I don’t feel any less pagan by having these feelings about this! Thank you 🙏 😊
I also find that the Court Cards (Knight, Queen and King) aren't distincitve to their meaning. The background is the same just different time frame of a persons maturity and age.
I love the art in that deck and I think some of the cards are very well done (Judgment, Hierophant, Lovers, Tower ... to name a few), but I was virtually offended by the cardstock quality. I used it about a week when it became permanently bent and edges started falling apart. Considering the price, it's unacceptable.
@@AnneTi But it's a really pretty deck. For me it was such an easy reader and I was hoping to use it daily... but I am not. I am keeping them for special occasions now. :P
I think the tower card represents sexual rites which is not for everyone and is definitely not something that all covens do. She is walking away from what she doesn't believe in. I don't like the tower card myself it is definitely my least favorite and I don't think the author had to go there (how do you explain that in a reading? lol) but that's just my opinion though...
The tower is the ego. The tower in traditional RWS style decks represents spiritual enlightenment. That is what the lightening strike represents. Think of going through a spiritual awakening...all that you have considered foundational (your ego) gets stripped away. The sexual acts represent the ego, walking away from something you may have considered foundational.
the Tower in this case is the woman finding out her partner is cheating on them. She thought this person was her solid foundation, only to find things arent as they seem. It's true this illustration can get people confused if they are asking about finances or health, but it can suggest someone isn't being faithful or what they believed wasn't in the querents best of interest. The woman walking away is being true to herself, even though she's going through a tragic reveal, she knows it's not her authentic self.
The moon card.. sigh. Just bc there’s a lobster doesn’t make it RWS. The moon is sacred for Pagans, and this interpretation reflects that, so it’s nothing like the traditional meanings. Nothing wrong with that, but that’s a deal breaker for me. The tower, Devil, many of them aren’t working for me. Hang on- is she looking at herself in the 2 of cups? And the Page should be the Initiate or Novice, imo. Queen could just be called the Queen! As in a Witch Queen.